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  Aramaic language - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
BCE Aramaeans settle in Aram bar:test at:-1000 mark:(line,white) at:-1000 shift:(10,0) text:10th c.
BCE early written Aramaic bar:test at:-740 mark:(line,white) at:-740 shift:(10,0) text:740s BCE Aramaic official in Assyria bar:test at:-500 mark:(line,white) at:-500 shift:(10,0) text:c.500 BCE Darius I decrees Aramaic official bar:test at:-425 mark:(line,white) at:-425 shift:(10,0) text:5th c.
BCE Elephantine papyri composed bar:test at:-330 mark:(line,white) at:-331 shift:(10,0) text:331 BCE Greek ascendancy bar:test at:-246 mark:(line,white) at:-246 shift:(10,0) text:247 BCE Aramaic official in Arsacid Empire bar:test at:-169 mark:(line,white) at:-169 shift:(10,5) text:c.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 740s BC
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 740s BC People might eat oats when they're hungry, but people from Hungary don't eat oats.
Decades: 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC 750s BC - 740s BC - 730s BC 720s BC 710s BC 700s BC 690s BC This is a list of decades which have articles with more information about them.
Category: 740s BC Jump to: navigation, search Romulus and Remus, (771 BC¹- September 5, 717 BC Romulus) (771 BC- April 21, 753 BC Remus), the traditional founders of Rome, appeared in Roman mythology as the twin sons of the priestess Rhea Silvia, fathered by the god of war Mars.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 750s BC
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Cyzicus was an ancient town of Mysia in Asia Minor, situated on the shoreward side of the present peninsula of Kapu-Dagh (Arctonnesus), which is said to have been originally an island in the Sea of Marmara, and to have been artificially connected with the mainland in historic times.
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 Isaiah
He exercised the functions of his office during the reigns of Uzziah (or Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (1:1), the kings of Judah.
Uzziah reigned fifty-two years in the middle of the 8th century BCE, and Isaiah must have begun his career a few years before Uzziah's death, probably in the 740s.
He lived till the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died 698 BCE), and may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh.
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 List of kings of Babylon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aššur-nadin-šumi (son of Sennacherib of Assyria), 700-694 BCE
Assyrian Sack of Babylon, 689 BCE; Babylon is rebuilt by Esarhaddon of Assyria in the 670s BCE
In 539 BCE, Babylon was captured by Cyrus the Great of Persia, and lost its independence.
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BCE Aramaeans settle in Aram bar:test at:-1000 mark: at:-1000 shift: text:10th century BC c.
BCE Elephantine papyri composed bar:test at:-330 mark: at:-331 shift: text:331 BC BCE Greek ascendancy bar:test at:-246 mark: at:-246 shift: text:247 BC BCE Aramaic official in Arsacid Empire bar:test at:-169
BCE Aramaic Palmyra, Petra & Osrhoene bar:test at:45 mark: at:45 shift: text:1st century c.
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 Aramaic
BCE Aramaic Palmyra, Petra and Osrhoene bar:test at:45 mark:(line,white) at:45 shift:(10,0) text:1st c.
Ezra 4:8–6:18 and 7:12–26 — documents from the Achaemenid period (fifth century BCE) concerning the restoration of the temple in Jerusalem.
These dialects reflect a stream of Aramaic that is not dependent on Imperial Aramaic, and shows a clear division between the regions of Mesopotamia, Babylon and the east, and Palestine and the west.
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 Definition of bce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
While trying to stand for [[Consul]] in 99 BCE Glaucia was involved in an exchange between himse...
Conquered neighbouring Saba in [[25 BCE]], [[Qataban]] in [[50]] CE and [[Hadramaut]] [[1...
The [[Ptolemaic]] kings, in the 3rd century BCE, built a cult center to counter the Semitic one a...
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 8th Century BCE Encyclopedia Article @ ArtQuilt.com (Art Quilt)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Early in the Torah Sheol does not seem to have much of a future, but by the 8th and 9th Century BCE the minor and major Prophets of the Old Testament have...
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 Origin by Yair Davidiy chapter two
After 700 BCE southern Spain had received an influx of settlers of Phoenician culture amongst whom were the Israelite captive-settlers.
After 600 BCE they were influenced directly by European Halstatt (“Celtic”) Civilization and from 200 BCE to 300 CE a presumably new group introduced into Ireland ring forts similar to those known in northern Portugal and Spanish Galicia.
After 573 BCE the east-west connection between the Phoenician settlements of Spain and the Middle East was to disappear.
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 the Archaeology of Sogdiana
At the same time, the emergence of Iranian-speaking tribes in the first millennium BCE, including the ancestors of historical Sogdians in the regions where the latter lived, is often associated (although empirically unsupported) with the arrival of Andronov tribes.
The fact is that, about the same time, in the beginning of the first millennium BCE, nomadic pastoralism had developed in the steppe, the original area of the Andronov culture, replacing the old herding-agricultural type of economy.
In the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, settlements with semi-huts were replaced by large cities, among them Kok-tepe (with an area of 100 hectares; the name is the modern one) and Samarkand (220 hectares; the ancient town was Afrasiab).
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 740s Photos, 740s Pictures, 740s Images, Photos of 740s
Decades: 700s - 710s - 720s - 730s - 740s - 750s - 760s - 770s - 780s - 790s - 800s...
In the year 740 bce Communication The Greek alphabet begins to emerge as a separate entity from Phoenician, appearing on artifacts known from Athens,
These playlists can contain for photos, pictures, images, and videos of 740s and be a blend of content from yahoo images, flickr photos, and youtube videos along with your own links to photos and videos elsewhere.
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 Chapter 9 Instructor's Essay: Sasanid Persia & Islam
The big focus of this chapter is Islam - the context out of which it rose (that is in good part where the fairly short section on Sasanid Persia comes in), the story of Muhammad and Islam's beginnings, and then the story of the first great Islamic society and era under the Abbasids.
Do note that the date given in the Chapter 10 logo is different from that on the textbook's Chapter 10 title, which says "600 BCE -1200." Frankly, that seems to be a very large typo, since Sasanid Persia begins in 224 CE and Islam in 610 CE.
The result of all of this was multiple rebellion against Umayyad rule, quickly escalating in the 740s, which brought their dynasty down in 750.
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 8th century BCE
Before There Were Coins (13th - 8th Century BCE) Early Greek Coins (8th Century BCE - 66 CE)...
Ancient kingdom of Nubia, in today's northern Sudan, whose rulers conquered southern Egypt in the 8th century BCE and established a capital at Napata.
The clothing of the Minoan and Mycenaean periods is quite distinct from that of the 8th century BCE onward.
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 Isaiah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Uzziah reigned fifty-two years in the middle of the 8th century BCE, and Isaiah must have begun hiscareer a few years before Uzziah's death, probably in the 740s.
He lived till thefourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died 698 BCE), and may have been contemporary for someyears with Manasseh.
Thus Isaiah may have prophesied for the long period of atleast sixty-four years.
www.therfcc.org /isaiah-88668.html   (682 words)

  
 1st millennium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Twilight of Ancient Egypt: 1st Millennium B.C. This book presents the period between the fall of the New Kingdom to the end of the 25th Dynasty, from the 11th to the 4th century BCE.
Providing great details on this little-known time period, the author uses the small amount of evidence to explain and d...
West Semitic Epigraphic News of the 1st Millennium BCE
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 Brit-Am Now 189
Avienus and various sources record that the Phoenicians had colonies in Britain.
Metal farming implements did not appear until iron became widely available after 600 BCE.
The Phoenician(or Israelite) settlements in Spain served as transit points to the east for tin arriving from Portugal, Galicia (Galatia in northwest Spain) and Britain.
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 740s Did You Mean 740s?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Turk & Uygur (UIGUR, UIGHUIR, UIGUIR, and WEIWUER) -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- ...
The Scythians are better known in Persian, Rome and Greek records.
Before Scythians, there were Cimerians of roughly 1000 BCE.
Alexander the Great met stiff resistance from Saka tribes in his 4th century BC advance through Central Asia.
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